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NEWBURY PARK, Calif. — CyberTouch is pleased to announce the introduction of Orion 42 – the latest addition to Cyber Touch’s line of touch screen LCD monitors. Available now, Orion 42 is a 42″ diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio) touch screen LCD monitor. The Orion 42’s applications are for banking, house-of-worship, museums, entertainment, digital signage, hospitality, kiosk and point-of-purchase.

The wide-screen aspect ratio allows designers to display more information per page and reduce the number of screens while increasing interactive efficiency.

Incorporating reliable and durable 8-wire, resistive touch screens, Orion 42’s touch surface is protected by a chemical and abrasion resistant polycarbonate overlay. Orion 42 responds to touch of a finger, stylus or a gloved-hand. After installation of the driver software, Orion 42 concurrently operates with keyboard and mouse and interacts with your application software simply by a light touch.

Utilizing a LG LCD Monitor (Model No. M4201C-BA LCD; 1366×768 native resolutions), Orion 42 is offered in both USB and Serial touch screen communication protocol.

About CyberTouch
CyberTouch designs, manufactures and markets specialty touch screens and related touch products for the commercial, medical, industrial, aerospace, audio visual, military and other harsh-environment industries. Founded in 1982 as a custom touch screen manufacturer, nowadays, CyberTouch offers more than 300 standard touch screens, open-frame, panel-mount and desktop LCD touch monitors and added value services such and turn-key touch integration.

Presently offering a wide range of open-frame and enclosed touch monitors, CyberTouch is the leading US designer and manufacturer of custom and standard touch screens and touch systems. Orion 42 is the latest addition to CyberTouch’s family of 6.4, 10.4, 15, 17, 19, 20.1 and 32 inch touch screen LCD monitor product line.

For more information about Orion 42 please visit: www.cybertouch.com/ORION42.html

[tags]CyberTouch Orion 42, LCD touch screen display, resistive touch screens[/tags]

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